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| Stuart Little 3 Call Of The Wild | Hot Boyz |
The lovable Stuart Little returns in this animated children's film based on E.B. White's book. Voiced again by Michael J. Fox, Stuart is now off to the woods with his human family (Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie) for a camping trip that he--and all his little viewers--will never forget. Virginia Madsen and Tom Kenny also lend their voices to the production.
Price: 18.49
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Kool (Silkk The Shocker) is a good kid from the inner city with ambitions of becoming a successful rap star. After being double crossed by a crooked cop and having his girlfriend wrongfully accused of murder and jailed, he begins to find difficulty in ignoring the lure of urban gang-life. Kool is eventually pushed over the edge by a pair of racist cops and decides to start his own gang called "Hot Boyz," who turn out to be the toughest new gang in the city. Written and directed by rapper Master P.
Price: 5.49
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| Foolish | Eastside/Brooklyn Babylon |
Eddie Griffin is Miles "Foolish" Waise, a fast rising nightclub comedian. His life is made difficult by his manager, who wants him to sell out for big bucks, and his brother Quentin "Fifty Dollah" Waise (Master P), a scheming hood whose dream is to start a comedy club with Foolish. Things are further complicated, however, by their dealings with drug lord El Dorado (Dice Clay).
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Two urban action movies are included on this street-wise, crime-filled two-pack. Both films explore the problems and conflicts of life in the urban hood. EASTSIDE tells the compelling and difficult story of a Latino ex-convict attempting to live a straight life after prison. BROOKLYN BABYLON chronicles the racial strife that tears a neighborhood apart when a Rastafarian rapper falls in love with a beautiful Jewish woman.
Price: 9.99
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| Saturday Night Live - Best of Chris Rock | Saturday Night Live - Best of Mike Myers |
The creme-de-la-creme segments from Chris Rocks' explosive tenure on SNL, featuring such memorable characters as Nat X, "I'm Chillin'" host, Osinki, Luther Campbell, and more!
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This collection of comedy sketches and impersonations from Canadian comedian Mike Myers' Saturday Night Live years (1989-1995) includes such favorites as "Wayne's World," "Coffee Talk," "Sprockets," and more! This is the definitive look at Myers' comic genius prior to Hollywood successes AUSTIN POWERS, SHREK, and THE CAT IN THE HAT!
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| Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (W/S) | El Cuento De La Selva |
Eccentric, cheese-loving English inventor Wallace (voiced by Peter Sallis) and his trusted silent canine companion, Gromit, have a thriving business in their garden-destroying varmint-elimination service, named Anti-Pesto. Together they prepare for the upcoming Giant Vegetable Growing contest. Wallace even has a potential paramour in wealthy client Lady Tottington (Helena Bonham Carter), a vegetable enthusiast with a severe rabbit problem. Unfortunately, the tight-coiffed, slick-talking hunter Victor Quartermaine (Ralph Fiennes) also has designs on the lady, and he's not giving up easily. When a giant rabbit terrorizes the townsfolk and begins devouring some prizewinning veggies, another dimension is added to the existing competition between Wallace and Victor, and the outcome will be the talk of the town! Following up the success of 2000's CHICKEN RUN, master clay animator Nick Park has given Wallace and Gromit--the stars of three celebrated shorts--their own feature, and with thrilling results. The eye-popping animation comes along with appealing character design and beautifully detailed environments, and we are also given an engaging, multi-layered story populated with characters to care about. As with Park's previous successes, the result has a cross-generational appeal that will undoubtedly age in the timeless manner of all great entertainment.
Price: 18.49
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| First Blood (Special Edition) | Saw II (W/S) |
After being arrested for a crime which he did not commit, a Green Beret survivor of the Vietnam War begins having terrible nightmares. This gripping, action-packed tale demonstrates the tragic psychological consequences of armed struggle. A classic action movie-war film, RAMBO spawned 2 successful sequels.
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In SAW, a huge horror hit in 2004, a masked man called Jigsaw orchestrated the kidnapping of two people, chained them in a disgusting bathroom in an abandoned house, and played vicious, brutal mind games with them that potentially could lead to their freedom. Jigsaw is back for more gory fun in SAW II, but this time he comes out from behind the mask to terrorize a troubled cop face-to-face. Tobin Bell reprises his brief role as Jigsaw in the first film with a major starring turn in the sequel. Dying of cancer, Jigsaw lets himself get caught, only to show Detective Eric Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) that his son, Daniel (Erik Knudsen), has been taken hostage with seven other people, all of whom have been placed in a house of horrors with only the slimmest chance of escaping with their lives. Jigsaw promises Matthews that Daniel will live only if the cop follows the rules of the game, but time is running out, as the captives' bodies have been poisoned with a toxin that will soon destroy them. Meanwhile, in the dank, mysterious, booby-trapped house, the ever-more-desperate group of people (including Shawnee Smith, who is back as Amanda, the lone survivor of SAW) furiously try to find their connection to each other and a way out, but blood and violence lie in their path. Like its predecessor, SAW II is a frightening thriller filled with plenty of tricks and treats to satisfy even the most jaded horror fan.
Price: 10.99
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